Q. I have to write a piano trio for school, and I need the grand piano to have bass as well as treble. I don't know how to make the grand staff. Anyone know how?
A. I'm using Guitar Pro 6 and according to the NEW Features listing for this version of Guitar Pro the Grand Staff was just introduced in Guitar Pro 6 (see below under NOTATION) so it would not be available in version 5. Here is the list:
This is a list of the new features in Guitar Pro 6 by categories
Notation
ï· Double accidentals
ï· Free-time bars
ï· Simple and double simile marks
ï· Multirests
ï· Double-dotting
ï· Configurable n-tuplets
ï· Fermata
ï· Accented notes
ï· Left-hand tapping
ï· Rasgueado
ï· Arpeggio
ï· Two types of grace-notes
ï· Ornaments (mordent and gruppetto)
ï· Slash notation (above and/or within tabs)
ï· Extended barre
ï· Timer
ï· Grand Staff for the piano
ï· Tablatures supporting up to 8 strings
ï· Concert tone and transposing tone
ï· Partial Capo
ï· 3 clefs
ï· Complete Stylesheet, to entirely customize your scores (symbols, fonts, proportions, etc.)
ï· Instant switch between classic and jazz styles Edition
ï· Improved options for multiple selection
ï· Extended copy/paste (special paste, between tracks, from multiple selectionâ¦)
ï· Chord Library, to enter chords faster on the score
ï· Simplified capture of grace-notes
ï· More intuitive capture of accidentals
ï· Editing over 4 voices, and in multi-voice mode
ï· Click directly on the elements of the score
ï· Reviewed and improved automations
ï· Unlimited Undo/Redo
Interface
ï· Edition Panel
ï· Instrument Panel
ï· RSE Panel
ï· Mastering Panel
ï· Chords Panel
ï· Lyrics Panel
ï· Multi-document interface
ï· Full-screen mode
Sound
ï· Over 100 soundbanks available in RSE
ï· Configurable chain of effects (pedals, amps, racks) for each track
ï· Global tuning of the master track (compressor, reverb, equalizer)
ï· 5-band semi-parametric equalizer for each track
ï· Choice of playing styles (slap, picking ...)
ï· Humanization of playing styles (stresses, autobrush ..)
ï· Perfected WAV Export
Tools
ï· Reviewed tuner (more precise)
ï· Possibility to swap voices, and copy from one voice to another
ï· Scale-search engine over multiple selection
ï· Transpose part of a score via multiple selection
Guitar Pro 6 works so much better than 5 that I'm surprised you have not already upgraded.
What version of fruity loops studio 9 should I get?
Q. Me and my freind are making a mixtape of rap songs and we need a program to produce instrumental parts. I would buy the express edition because of the low price, but I want to make my own music instead of using pre-made loops. Should I get the fruity edition, because it comes with the piano roll feature? Or can you still make original melodies and chord progressions with the express edition?
A. Fruity Edition doesn't have recording nor piano roll (will be very hard to make melodies). Producer Edition or Sig. Bundle is needed for recording and wav form view. I would highly suggest at least Producer Edition. Since Image-Line gives you lifetime free updates, you'll get producer 10, 11, 12 ect for free as they are released. A good investment.
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Is there a way to convert piano inputs into keyboard inputs?
Q. I mean... aside from programming my own program to.
So does anyone have any software or program that could do this?
Preferably one that works with a piano connected to a sound card/game port.
As in, for example, I press a key on my piano, and that inputs as the letter 'a' or something on the computer.
A. Search "wav to midi" and you'll get some options (intelliscore is one of the most established). But they generally do not do so well. You can record to computer you playing the piano, one note at a time works best, no chords, then run it through one of these programs and get a MIDI version that you can edit.
If you have some money and are serious, there is actually a piece of hardware that you attach to your piano keyboard that captures your performance as MIDI as you play, which you can save or run through a sound bank like a synthesizer.
Into computer keyboard, got it. Look into Bome Software's Midi Translator. It lets you customize all incoming and outgoing commands going through Midi, and you can assign strings (or letters) to keystrokes. I don't know if they can be made persistent, like if you want to type with the piano, or if it is momentary only.
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